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because there are larger orders being executed at those prices. Often what you don't see is market makers making trades to each other at specific prices which can cause odd moves that often can freak you out but they are not uncommon. The banks and market makers have inventory and make deals so if there is not alot of volume between levels they will execute these orders at the prices they make deals on and you will be like WTF! haha

You should always view the market as "live".It is constantly being affected by sellers and buyers in the market.How much they sell/buy is what creates the moves. Rapid sudden moves usually occur when thereis fundamentals. For example, during high impact newsreleases that are good for an asset like, a currency. But sudden huge changes in volume can also occur when, as botz put it;market makers make huge deals. For example, a big bank buying or sellingthe Euro will affect EUR/USD and other EUR pairs.

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